I know that the Black Adder series is a sitcom and also a lot of things shown in it must be false and never happened in the real world. For example as evident by the answers given in Who is this man in Black Adder?

But still, is there any level of truth in the series? What parts or to what extent is the series true?

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At the moment your question seems overly broad and therefore sounds like a list question, i.e. "Name things that are historically accurate". Maybe you should narrow it down to a specific subject.
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Oliver_CJan 3 '13 at 12:32

@AnkitSharma, Comments can be added to the answers. It is a perfectly okay practice. So don't be upset! It is okay!
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Mistu4uJan 3 '13 at 13:55

I'm closing this because you're asking what, from a tv show that spans 4 seasons, is historically accurate. A good answer would be rather lengthy, pretty much a list. As such I'm closing this. Feel free to ask about individual elements of the show for their historical accuracy though.
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DForck42Jan 3 '13 at 15:49